His mother was, at one time, the No. 2-ranked 100-meter sprinter in England.

Worked as a bartender after college.

Would be a pilot if he did not play professional golf.

Favorite team as a kid was Manchester United.

Follows the Tennessee Volunteers and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Favorite food is a full English breakfast.

Not many people know he loves House Music.

Bucket list is to fly in a fast jet.

Favorite website is twitter.com and his handle is @skinnsygolf.

Special Interests

Music, reading, fast cars, Tennessee football

National Teams

2003 Palmer Cup

JOINED TOUR

Web.com Tour: 2014

CURRENT YEAR HIGHLIGHTS

Syncrude Oil Country Championship presented by AECON: Carded four rounds in the 60s, including three straight closing rounds of 69 to finish T5 at the Syncrude Oil Country Championship. Top-10 performance was first of 2016 and first since a runner-up finish at the 2015 Wildfire Invitational.

Career Highlights

2017 Season

Syncrude Oil Country Championship presented by AECON: Carded four rounds in the 60s, including three straight closing rounds of 69 to finish T5 at the Syncrude Oil Country Championship. Top-10 performance was first of 2016 and first since a runner-up finish at the 2015 Wildfire Invitational.

2015 Season

Competed in 10 events on the Mackenzie Tour and recorded four top-25 finishes.

Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial: Held the 54-hole lead at the Wildfire Invitational after opening rounds of 66-65 and finished solo second with a final-round 69.

SIGA Dakota Dunes Open: Shot a 64, his low round of the year, in the opening round of the SIGA Dakota Dunes Open, where he eventually finished T11.

BMW Charity Pro-Am Presented by SYNNEX Corporation: Missed the cut in his only start on the Web.com Tour, at the BMW Charity Pro-Am.

2014 Season

BMW Charity Pro-Am Presented by SYNNEX Corporation: Posted 69-66-68-68 for a T9 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am, his first top-10 of the season.

Puerto Rico Open presented by seepuertorico.com: With rounds of 74-66-71-68, recorded a T29 finish in March at the PGA TOUR's Puerto Rico Open, playing as a sponsor exemption.

2013 Season

Cape Breton Celtic Classic: Posted three top-5 finishes on the Mackenzie Tour, including a T3 at the Cape Breton Open after holding the 54-hole lead.

News Sentinel Open Presented by Pilot: Made one Web.com Tour start, at the News Sentinel Open. Opened with a pair of 69s at Fox Den CC to make the cut then came back with two 72s on the weekend to T56.

Tampa Bay Championship presented by EverBank: In March, made his first PGA TOUR start (missed cut) at the Tampa Bay Championship.

2012 Season

Played in eight Web.com Tour events, making six cuts. Won three times on the NGA Pro Golf Tour.

News Sentinel Open Presented by Pilot: At the News Sentinel Open in Knoxville, Tenn., shot a closing 68 (T66).

Midwest Classic Presented by Cadillac: Had back-to-back, final-round 68s in August. At the Midwest Classic, enjoyed four rounds in the 60s, including a 68 on the final day to T17.

Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational: Best performance came at the Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational, where he T14.

South Georgia Classic Presented by First State Bank and Trust Company: Opened the season with a T18 at the South Georgia Classic in Valdosta. Shot a final-round 68 to move up the leaderboard.

2009 Season

Played in two Web.com Tour events. Missed the cut at both the Knoxville Open and the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.

2008 Season

Played in one Web.com Tour event, missing the cut at The Rex Hospital Open. Member of the NGA Tour and won three times en route to being named Player of the Year. Led the money list, with $134,809, more than $40,000 ahead of second place.

2006 Season

In his Web.com Tour debut, missed the cut at the Knoxville Open.

Amateur Highlights

Finished fifth at the 2001 European Amateur (10-under, 65-72-71-70—278).

Won the Lagonda Trophy by a record score.

Won the Daily Telegraph Junior National Championships.

Helped England win the Home Internationals.

Won numerous awards and events at the University of Tennessee, including selection as a third-team 2005 Ping All-America, the 2005 Southeastern Conference medalist and a 2005 all-SEC and Academic All-SEC selection. Was a 2004 second-team All-SEC choice. Named the 2002 SEC Freshman of the Year and won the 2002 Augusta State Invitational.